CBSE BOARD X, asked by ishfaqahmad9010, 4 months ago

Short note on school magazine as a literary co-curricular activities?​

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Answered by nazranabano3y
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circular activities are main to bring social skills Institute skills moral values personality progress and character appeal in student in included athletics Cultural Event library activities science lab activity class room activity e create creativity art medication etc.

Answered by cyedaayat414
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The meaning of co-curricular activities revolves around its different feature and characteristics. For the overall development of a child, curriculum is not only the single criteria. The holistic growth as well as to develop the various facets of personality development of children; classroom teaching should be supplemented with co-curricular activities. These out of class activities affect all domains of life such as cognitive (intellectual), emotional, social, moral, cultural and aesthetic. Co-curricular activities meaning are more focused upon cognitive aspects thereby help in intellectual development. Competitiveness, excellence, quality achievements, creativeness and enthusiasm are few of the ethics of extra-curricular activities and also strengthen the meaning of co curricular activities in school.

Non-academic activity in the form of co-curricular one provides support to students to venture into professional fields like fashion, music, painting, art, acting, photography, printing and many more. That’s why students need co-curricular activities, which helps in enhancing many skill developments. Importance of co curricular activities have increased manifold in modern life. However, co-curricular meaning varies to little bit as per place, time and space.

The extracurricular activities definitions by leading modern educational thinkers and others are:

“Activities sponsored or recognized by a school or college which are not part of the academic curriculum but are acknowledged to be an essential part of the life of an educational institution. Co curricular activities include sports, school bands, student newspaper etc. They may also be classed as ‘Extracurricular’ i.e. activities carried on outside the regular course of study; activities outside the usual duties of a job, as extra class activities”- according to The International Dictionary of Education (1977).

“Co curricular activities were mainly organized after school hours and so were the extra curricular but they are not an integral part of the activities of the school as its curricular work”- according to Aggarwal (2000).

“Co-curricular activities may be defined as the activities undertaken to strengthen the classroom learning as well as other activities both inside and outside the classroom to develop the personality of the child”- according to Bhatia (1996).

“Various social and other types of activities like literary, dramatic, social services etc. which attracted the attention of the child were considered as extracurricular activities. Extracurricular activities have been renamed by educationists as co curricular, which implies that all these activities are a part of school curriculum”.- according to Mittal (1999).

Co curricular Activities History

Co-curricular activities are not new to the modern curricular education syllabi. It can be traced into Indian ancient schools, gurukuls, and religious places. All the Indian scriptures like Mahabharata, Ramayana, Ved, Upnishad, etc., mentioned about extra-curricular activities. In the ancient times, simple co-curricular activities in school were organized such as wrestling, cooking, singing, playing, magic, etc. In rest parts of the world, co-curricular programmes were common in various ancient civilizations.

In Spartan Civilization (Greece) warfare, heroic activities, archery, creativity and artistic talents were widespread. In Roman Civilization, concrete arts & crafts, and religious ceremonies were given importance. In the dark history of Europe, extra-curricular activities were also the part and parcel of life. During reformation period, such activities g

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